Yeah this is clickbait. It's a marginal improvement, literally mirrors the difference between the 5800 and 7800 x3d chip differences. It's also from one source who is probably using a prototype (that can always boost higher than the consumer model for testing purposes).
That's why it's a leaked benchmark so you believe what you want. It's definitely not click bait though. Thanks for watching anyway. Don't forget to subscribe and ring that bell so you don't miss out
@@LA_Electronics It's not horrible misleading clickbait, just super dramatic and over exxagerating . . . old fashioned clickbait I guess You cant say "DOMINATES" when it's a couple hundred mhz of improvement. You could say "DOMINATES INTEL" and it would be 100% accurate.
I can say "DOMINATES" because it makes the video more clickable. So I guess yeah it is clickbait. That word just triggers me because everyone uses it so loosely now and it's annoying
@@LA_Electronics yeah but it's kinda misleading, it's not a huge leap in performance for a test chip the 7800x3d comsumer chip tops out at 5 ghz but the test chips could hit 5.4-5-5 . . . they make a bunch of those models to figure out the performance/reliability ratio you might get more clicks in the short term but alot less watchtime and more people perma-blocking your channel "The 9800X3D Threadripper" would be a good title imo
Literally returned my 7800x3d yesterday so that i can pre-order the 9800x3d instead, after waiting 3 weeks for my 7800x3d to be finally delivered 2 days ago lmaoo
AMD 9000 cpus aren't too expensive. There just isn't a market for them. Everyone in the single purchase consumer market wants to play video games. people who use productivity based chips buy premade computers. AMD is only just started to leak into prebuilts in the workplace AMD just didn't know their market.before the 5800x3d nobody knew that chip was going to change everytrhing so they bought 5950x and 5900x etc. they would have waited for 5800x3d if they knew how much better it played games
I really hope Intel starts actually doing good stuff. Competition is healthy for the consumers. I don't want another domination set as we saw with intel dominate AMD til ryzen appeared cause AMD was just releasing crap chips.
@@LA_Electronics I mean I used to be a die hard red team until I made the mistake of buying FX (not even piledriver. It was the first iteration of bulldozer which we all know how it went) and I switched to Intel for the next rig. When Ryzen came out I built a system for my brother on it. This lack of competition sucks a lot, especially for me as I play WoW 99% of the time and it's pretty much mandatory to have a X3D for the game.
Right now I have a Ryzen 5 in my rig and it's pretty good. Since I'm doing TH-cam now I was thinking of building my new rig with an Intel CPU but then all the Raptor Lake stuff happened and now I don't know what to do. I'm scared to get Arrow Lake but then I don't know if I should wait for the 9000X3Ds to release
@@LA_Electronics Honesltly? I’d wait and see what steve from gamer nexus has ti say about it. He’s one of the most reliable ones out there. Sadly we’ve been seing bad moves on launch on the last gens of cpus both intel and AMD. Intel well we know and then AMD had tons of RAM problem stability. To be honest I’d rather wait a few more months just in case so if there’s a problem at least bios can solve it provided they move fast.
AMD slowly but surely becoming the GOAT.
I know right. They're slowly taking over the CPU market
Yeah this is clickbait.
It's a marginal improvement, literally mirrors the difference between the 5800 and 7800 x3d chip differences.
It's also from one source who is probably using a prototype (that can always boost higher than the consumer model for testing purposes).
That's why it's a leaked benchmark so you believe what you want. It's definitely not click bait though. Thanks for watching anyway. Don't forget to subscribe and ring that bell so you don't miss out
@@LA_Electronics It's not horrible misleading clickbait, just super dramatic and over exxagerating . . . old fashioned clickbait I guess
You cant say "DOMINATES" when it's a couple hundred mhz of improvement.
You could say "DOMINATES INTEL" and it would be 100% accurate.
I can say "DOMINATES" because it makes the video more clickable. So I guess yeah it is clickbait. That word just triggers me because everyone uses it so loosely now and it's annoying
@@LA_Electronics yeah but it's kinda misleading, it's not a huge leap in performance for a test chip
the 7800x3d comsumer chip tops out at 5 ghz but the test chips could hit 5.4-5-5 . . . they make a bunch of those models to figure out the performance/reliability ratio
you might get more clicks in the short term but alot less watchtime and more people perma-blocking your channel
"The 9800X3D Threadripper" would be a good title imo
Ok thanks for the advice. I'll try to not make my titles as misleading and clickbait as this one
I can't wait for the overclockers to get their hands on the Ryzen 7 9800X3D
Me too. I want to see it pushed to it's absolute limit
Literally returned my 7800x3d yesterday so that i can pre-order the 9800x3d instead, after waiting 3 weeks for my 7800x3d to be finally delivered 2 days ago lmaoo
Where do i pre-order
@@civerone9795 You cant yet, pre-orders open tomorrow from what i heard
Apparently AMD is supposed to officially reveal the new 9000X3D CPUs tomorrow. Rumors suggest they have an event planned for tomorrow.
@@LA_Electronics Rumors werent true :(
Sadly they weren't true but that's what happens with rumors some are true and some are false. That's why I tell people to believe what they want
AMD 9000 cpus aren't too expensive. There just isn't a market for them. Everyone in the single purchase consumer market wants to play video games. people who use productivity based chips buy premade computers. AMD is only just started to leak into prebuilts in the workplace AMD just didn't know their market.before the 5800x3d nobody knew that chip was going to change everytrhing so they bought 5950x and 5900x etc. they would have waited for 5800x3d if they knew how much better it played games
Nah they really aren't that expensive but you're right there really isn't a market for them.
I really hope Intel starts actually doing good stuff. Competition is healthy for the consumers. I don't want another domination set as we saw with intel dominate AMD til ryzen appeared cause AMD was just releasing crap chips.
Yeah. It seems like literally every single leak and article is just about AMD and Ryzen right now.
@@LA_Electronics I mean I used to be a die hard red team until I made the mistake of buying FX (not even piledriver. It was the first iteration of bulldozer which we all know how it went) and I switched to Intel for the next rig. When Ryzen came out I built a system for my brother on it. This lack of competition sucks a lot, especially for me as I play WoW 99% of the time and it's pretty much mandatory to have a X3D for the game.
Right now I have a Ryzen 5 in my rig and it's pretty good. Since I'm doing TH-cam now I was thinking of building my new rig with an Intel CPU but then all the Raptor Lake stuff happened and now I don't know what to do. I'm scared to get Arrow Lake but then I don't know if I should wait for the 9000X3Ds to release
@@LA_Electronics Honesltly? I’d wait and see what steve from gamer nexus has ti say about it. He’s one of the most reliable ones out there. Sadly we’ve been seing bad moves on launch on the last gens of cpus both intel and AMD. Intel well we know and then AMD had tons of RAM problem stability. To be honest I’d rather wait a few more months just in case so if there’s a problem at least bios can solve it provided they move fast.
Yeah you're right. I am going to wait at least until next year so I can read all the reviews first on Intel's and AMD's new chips
marginally better....
I didn't know 35% was marginally or slightly better 🤣
@@LA_Electronics ‘Maximum’ doesn’t mean average. Would be 15% at most if that leak is even true.
@@LA_Electronics ‘Maximum’ doesn’t mean average. Would be 15% at most if that leak is even true.
It scored 35% better. That could be the average number. Nobody said it was the maximum